Search results for: “own consumption”

  • Common Agricultural Policy

    Common agricultural policy (CAP) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Common agricultural policy (CAP) provided by the European Union Commission: The common agricultural policy is a matter reserved exclusively for the Community. Under Article 33 of the Treaty establishing the […]

  • Housing Law

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of housing law, with a description of the most significant features of housing law at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Race, Rhetoric, And Judicial Opinions: Missouri As […]

  • Housing Law

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of housing law, with a description of the most significant features of housing law at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Race, Rhetoric, And Judicial Opinions: Missouri As […]

  • Foreign Trade

    Foreign Trade Definition Foreign Trade is the exchange of goods and services between nations. Goods can be defined as finished products, as intermediate goods used in producing other goods, or as agricultural products and foodstuffs. Introduction International trade enables a […]

  • Water

    Literature Review on China: Water Issues In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Scott Moore offers the following summary about the topic of China: Water Issues: China's water scarcity is attracting increasing popular attention, while at the same time policy […]

  • Monopoly

    Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]

  • Monopoly

    Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]

  • Public Health

    Introduction to Public Health Public Health, protection and improvement of the health of entire populations through community-wide action, primarily by governmental agencies. The goals of public health are to prevent human disease, injury, and disability; protect people from environmental […]

  • Quality Control Circle

    Hierarchical Display of Quality control circle Business And Competition > Management > Management techniquesTrade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer protection > Product qualityBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Cost analysis > Cost-effectiveness analysis […]

  • Public Relations

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to public relations in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Public Relations

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to public relations in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Public Property

    Hierarchical Display of Public property Law > Civil law > OwnershipAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Agricultural holding > State farmAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Agricultural real estate > Landholding system > State-owned […]

  • Water Resources

    Resources See Also International Environmental Law Environmental Law Violations Pollution Environmental Law Environmental Policy

  • International Narcotics Control Board

    International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) It is an independent, quasi-judicial expert body established by the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 by merging two bodies: the Permanent Central Narcotics Board, created by the 1925 International Opium Convention; and the Drug […]

  • Financial Accounting

    Financial accounting includes information disseminated to parties that are not part of the enterprise proper—stockholders, creditors, customers, suppliers, regulatory commissions, financial analysts, and trade associations—although the information is also of interest to the […]